Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Nov 2014)
Normal Pregnancy- A State of Insulin Resistance
Abstract
Background: Purpose of insulin resistance (IR) adapted by mother is to deliver enough quantity of nutrients to the growing fetus. Many maternal hormones and factors play role in causation of IR during pregnancy. Aim: The study aims at evaluating IR at different trimesters of pregnancy. Materials and Methods: Pregnant women at 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimester were grouped into groups I, II and III respectively (n=20 in each group). Healthy non-pregnant women were taken as controls (n=30). Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and fasting serum insulin (FSI) were measured and IR indices such as fasting glucose to insulin ratio (FGIR), quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI), log FSI and log HOMA1-IR were calculated. The student’s t-test and one way Analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used for data analysis. Results: The mean FSI, log FSI and log HOMA 1-IR were significantly higher in 2nd and 3rd trimesters while QUICKI was significantly lower in 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy when compared with controls. Also, mean FGIR was found to be significantly lower in 3rd trimester when compared with controls. Conclusion: As pregnancy advances, IR increases. Increased IR is associated with poor maternal and fetal outcome. Screening of all pregnancy for IR and early intervention may help to reduce the associated complications.
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